- John Duddy
:"This article is about John Duddy, the Irish boxer. For the Scottish murderer, see
Massacre of Braybrook Street . For the man shot dead on Bloody Sunday inDerry , seeBloody Sunday (1972) ."Infobox Boxer
name= John Duddy
realname= John Francis Duddy
nickname= Ireland's John Duddy
The Derry Destroyer
weight=Middleweight
nationality= Irish
birth_date= birth date and age|1979|6|19|mf=y
birth_place=Derry ,Northern Ireland
hometown=New York City
style= Orthodox
total= 25
wins= 25
KO= 17
losses= 0
draws= 0
no contests= 0|John Francis Duddy (born
June 19 1979 ,Derry ,Northern Ireland ) is amiddleweight boxer. Duddy fights under the moniker of "Ireland's John Duddy" or "The Derry Destroyer".John Duddy has won all of his 25 professional bouts, 17 of those wins were by
knockout with 9 of those KO's coming in the first round. He has been featured in undercard and headlining bouts onESPN and Top RankPay-Per-View , among othertelevision channels.Duddy is the IBA World middleweight title and a former WBC Continental Americas middleweight title holder until he vacated that belt.cite web | author=Boxrec | title="John Duddy" | work=Boxrec Fighter Page | url=http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=213891&cat=boxer| accessdaymonth=13 October | accessyear=2006 ]
Amateur career
As an amateur Duddy fought 130 times, winning 100 of his bouts. Duddy won his first Irish national title at the age of 15 as a
light middleweight in the Junior Division, later obtaining the Irish title at both Intermediate and Senior Levels. He also representedIreland atEurope an level and during Olympic qualifiers.cite web | author=Shane Murray | title=Ireland take Gold | work=RTÉ News | url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/2002/0420/boxing.html | accessdaymonth=20 April | accessyear=2002] cite web | author=Jerry Glick | title=Talks to John Duddy | work=Seconds Out | url=http://secondsout.emojo.com/USA/news.cfm?ccs=229&cs=15034 | accessdate=August | accessyear=2005] cite web | author=Benny Henderson Jr. | title=Prospect Watch: The Fighting Irishman John Duddy | work=Doghouse Boxing | url=http://www.doghouseboxing.com/Henderson/Henderson011005.htm | accessdaymonth=10 January | accessyear=2005] cite web | author=Marilyn Cole Lownes | title=The Boxer | work=Irish Abroad | url=http://www.irishabroad.com/irishworld/irishamericamag/junejuly05/features/boxerjunejuly05.asp | accessdaymonth=1 March | accessyear=2005] cite web | author=Steve Farhood| title=Phenomenon | work=Boxing Monthly | url=http://www.boxing-monthly.co.uk/content/0605/three.htm | accessdate=May | accessyear=2006] cite web | author=Matthew Hurley | title=Ireland’s Warrior - John Duddy | work=Boxing Scene | url=http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=2983 | accessdaymonth=1 February | accessyear=2006] cite web | author=Brian Doogan | title=Who is John Duddy? | work=The Times on Line | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2094-2081770,00.html | accessdaymonth=12 March | accessyear=2006] cite web | author=Gilberto Mendoza | title=Official WBA Ratings as of July 2006 | work=WBA Ratings | url=http://www.wbaonline.com/ratings/rankings/2006/wba0706.pdf | accessdaymonth=22 September | accessyear=2006 ]Professional career
Debut
Duddy's first professional fight was on
September 19 2003 , against Tarek Rashed in The Bronx. He won via first round knockout. OnNovember 22 , he stopped Jesse Gomez at the Crowne Plaza hotel. His next bout was also at theCrowne Plaza , where he beat Leo Laudat onDecember 21 but suffered his first knockdown.Early professional fights
Duddy began 2004 by stepping up his opponent quality a notch, when he met Ken Hock on
January 9 atUncasville, Connecticut . Hock had ten victories against four losses and one draw (tie) coming into his bout with Duddy. Hock became the first boxer to go more than one round against Duddy, but still lost by knockout to the Irish prospect in the fourth round.Duddy then experienced his career's longest lay-off, waiting over nine months before his next bout. When he returned, he once again won by first round knockout, defeating
Victor Paz onOctober 30 atMiddletown, New York . Duddy quickly returned to action after that fight, beatingWilliam Johnson onNovember 18 inManhattan .Duddy's final fight of 2004 came on
December 12 atBrighton Beach, Brooklyn against the then undefeated Glen Dunnings. Dunnings became only the second boxer to go more than one round against Duddy, when he was knocked out in the fifth round.Duddy's first fight of 2005 came on
February 4 , when he beat Chuck Orso in White Plains.t. Patrick's Day events
On
18 March , Duddy fought the undefeated prospect Leonard Pierre as part of an Irish themed "day afterSaint Patrick's Day card". This undercard was televised in the United States on ESPN, with Duddy and Pierre fighting the semi-main event of the card, which was headlined byheavyweight Kevin McBride , who later defeatedMike Tyson .Both the live crowd and the television announcers expected an early knockout in this fight, given that Pierre also had six first round knockout wins. Duddy proceeded to drop Pierre twice before experienced referee Frank Cappuccino stopped the fight, giving Duddy his seventh first round knockout, and his ninth consecutive knockout victory. The famous former boxer
Micky Ward , who is Irish-American and who provided commentary from the ESPN studio for that fight, expressed pleasure with Duddy's performance that night.On
11 June 2005 Duddy boxed againstPatrick Thompson inMadison Square Garden . Thompson became the third boxer to last the first round, and both fighters boxed to a judge's decision. The score on all three cards was 80-72 in favor of Duddy, who extended his win streak to ten, while his knockout streak ended at nine.Since then Duddy has fought eight times, knocking out six of the opponents, including first round knock outs of both
Joseph Brady (September 17 2005 ) andShelby Pudwill (March 16 2006 ). On the undercard of theJune 10 2006 Miguel Cotto -Paul Malignaggi Top Rank Pay-Per-View fight, Duddy took on the experienced fighter Alfredo Cuevas, who in 2004 went the 12 round distance with currentmiddleweight championJermain Taylor . It was Duddy's eighth fight in less than a year and his third atMadison Square Garden , but he showed no signs of fatigue, fighting Cuevas for 7 rounds before Cuevas retired on his stool with a broken nose and several deep cuts.Former world heavyweight champion, well known personality, and respected boxing analyst
George Foreman provided commentary for the fight, remarking after the fight that Duddy's sharp left jab, "could take him to the top, with a jab like that a world middleweight championship might be on the horizon". Duddy's next fight came againstYori Boy Campas , again at Madison Square Garden. Against an opponent with ten times more professional experience, Duddy went the distance, winning in a unanimous decision after 12 rounds.On
16 March 2007 , he beatAnthony Bonsante at Madison Square Garden. Duddy won with a unanimous 90-81, 89-82 and 88-83 decision when the fight was stopped after the ninth round by refereeSteve Smoger , due to heavy bleeding from Bonsante's forehead caused by an earlier accidental headbutt.Return to Ireland
On
14 July 2007 Duddy fought the first of his two scheduled fights in what has been billed as his "Homecoming" to Ireland. In his first at the National Stadium in Dublin, his opponent wasAlessio Furlan . Duddy was ruled the winner by TKO with only 10 seconds to go in the 10th and final round. John then went on to defeat Prince Arron in 2 rounds on October 20th in the National Stadium, Dublin. Duddy foughtHoward Eastman at the King's Hall inBelfast ,Ireland on 8 December. The fight was expected to be his toughest to date. In front of 5,500 supporters, Duddy recorded a ten round 96-94 points victory. The fight was close and exciting with the crowd encouraging Duddy's promotional team to consider a return to the Belfast venue in the near future. However, the Derryman will first return to the ring in New York on February 2. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7071597.stm Duddy to take on veteran Eastman, BBC News] ] [ [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/other-sports/article3116153.ece Duddy the only show in town, "Belfast Telegraph"] ] [ [http://www.rte.ie/sport/boxing/2007/1031/duddyj.html Duddy to face Eastman in Belfast, RTE] ]Other information
Popularity
Duddy is a popular fighter and in his short career so far has proven to be able to sell out large venues. Duddy's management, Irish Ropes, turned down a $75,000 contract to fight Cuevas for $10,000 and a 50% share of tickets Duddy sold himself. Duddy's large fan base, made up of both the large Irish immigrant community in New York and fans of his aggressive style, turned out in large numbers for the Cuevas fight.
Possible Jim Rock fight in Dublin
Duddy has displayed interest in fighting
Dublin er and current Irish middleweight champ "The Pink Panther"Jim Rock . Duddy's management attended Rock'sJune 3 2006 fight against Kevin Phelan inDublin , a seventh round TKO victory for Rock. The fight was initially scheduled forSeptember 29 at Madison Square Garden, but has since been postponed, possibly for a 2007 bout inDublin .Irish community in New York
Also of note is Duddy's commitment to the Irish community in
New York City as he has become involved with theIrish Lobby for Immigration Reform . Duddy has attended many of the group's meetings and met withArizona Senator John McCain at a group rally. Senator McCain, a formerNavy boxer himself, took great interest in Duddy and wished him well in his future bouts. Duddy entered the ring in hisMarch 16 2006 fight wearing an ILIR t-shirt, to the crowd's great pleasure.Bloody Sunday in Derry
John Francis Duddy's uncle, John Francis "Jackie" Duddy (after whom the boxer is named), was killed at the age of 17 on Bloody Sunday,
January 30 ,1972 in Derry, Northern Ireland. He was shot in the chest in the car park of Rossville flats. Four witnesses stated Duddy was unarmed and running away from the British paratroopers when he was killed. Three of them saw a soldier take deliberate aim at the youth as he ran.Issues with Boxrec.com
Following a decision by the
Boxrec.com team to change Duddy'snationality toUnited Kingdom on their boxing record database, a discussion thread. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=66580 Boxing Record Archive :: View topic - John Duddy Mistake ] ] was created objecting to Boxrec's refusal to accept John's nationality as Irish.cite web | author=John O'Brien | title="John Sheppard of Boxrec.com refuses to acknowledge John Duddy's Nationality" | work=Bernarddunne.net| url=http://www.bernarddunne.net/johnshep.php| accessdaymonth=14 December | accessyear=2007]Duddy holds an
Irish passport and Irish Nationality, in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Ireland. Boxrec's decision to not live up to Duddy's legal claim to an Irish Nationality caused controversy. The Boxrec Team refused to debate the topic and removed various threads on the subject. A petition has been created objecting to Boxrec's refusal to amend John Duddy's record.John Duddy's nationality was finally put to Irish on boxrec.
Sadly, once again some bitter moderators over at boxrec changed his nationality to United Kingdom.
Ratings
17-3-3
Madison Square Garden ,New York City ,New York ,United States
bgcolor=CCFFCC | W MD (10)
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2007-12-08Howard Eastman
19-8-5
National Stadium,Dublin ,Ireland
bgcolor=CCFFCC | W TKO 10(10)
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2007-05-18Dupre Strickland
88-8-0Madison Square Garden ,New York City ,New York ,United States
bgcolor=CCFFCC | W UD (12)
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2006-06-10Alfredo Cuevas
7-6-1
The Castle,Boston ,Massachusetts ,United States
bgcolor=CCFFCC | W UD (10)
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2005-12-15Wilmer Mejia
13-4-1
Dana Barros Sports Complex,Mansfield ,Massachusetts ,United States
bgcolor=CCFFCC | W KO 1(8)
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2005-07-22Pat Coleman
16-0-0
Foxwoods Resort,Mashantucket ,Connecticut ,United States
bgcolor=CCFFCC | W TKO 1(8)
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2005-02-04Chuck Orso
1-1-0Manhattan Center ,New York City ,New York ,United States
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2004-01-09
Victor Paz
3-5-0
Crowne Plaza Hotel,New York City ,New York ,United States
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2003-10-22Jesse Gomez Notes and references
External links
* [http://boxing.about.com/od/records/a/duddy.htm John Duddy Fight-by-Fight Career Record]
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* [http://www.fightbeat.com/DUDDYINTERVIEW.php FightBeat.com] Interview with Duddy
* [http://www.irishropes.com/inprofile1.html Irish Ropes] John's Irish Ropes Profile
* [http://www.iaba.ie/boxing/main/boxer-JohnDuddy.htm Irish Amateur Boxing Association] Duddy Profile
* [http://www.brickcityboxing.com/index.php/a/2007/02/15/p748#more748 Interview with John Duddy]
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